Colorado Parks and Wildlife to discuss rock climbing at meeting
Scott Rust keeps a careful eye and tight rope on Zach Whitmore as he climbs Piledriver, a 5.11b rated route in Skull Cave at Rifle Mountain Park. The park is nationally known for the quality of it rock climbing and a proposal now before the state Parks and Wildlife commission would expand climbing into a nearby stae fish hatchery.
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Scott Rust keeps a careful eye and tight rope on Zach Whitmore as he climbs Piledriver, a 5.11b rated route in Skull Cave at Rifle Mountain Park. The park is nationally known for the quality of it rock climbing and a proposal now before the state Parks and Wildlife commission would expand climbing into a nearby stae fish hatchery.
By
Dave Buchanan
Saturday, May 5, 2012
A decision whether to allow rock climbing in a section of Rifle Falls State Fish Hatchery faces the Colorado Parks and Wildlife commission at its meeting Thursday.
The panel is set to meet…
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